Bricnic -

Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, I'm one of those chaps who doesn't fall asleep easily using googles or headphones. The strobe light makes the click at each on/off flash cycle, so whether it's 1 strobe light or 3 of them, it's the same noise. Actually, I'm on the verge of completely solving the noise issue, so it's no longer a factor. But thanks anyway for the input.



Dear Leo Volont -

As I've said many times throughout the thread, the light is by far the most effective dream sign I've found yet. I never confuse it for anything but what it is. That's why I find this experiment to be a worthy pursuit. If it was annoying, I wouldn't bother now would I? As I've also said many times in this thread, I'm convinced it will work for me, it's just a matter of adjusting the stimulus (and getting some decent sleep which is really more the current issue).

As for audio suggestion, I've tried that in the past and it hasn't worked thus far. In fact, didn't I just say that like 4 posts ago??? Did you read EWLD? My experience matches the same reasons that LeBarge concluded light stimulus is the most effective way to externally induce a dream sign.

But not to worry, I plan to record a new audio CD for my CD alarm clock and can use it with the strobe light! So I don't have to choose between them. Now isn't THAT convenient?